Archive for October, 2012

  • Les Paul – Second Distilling – Part 2

    By Tony on October 16, 2012
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    The refret went pretty well.  No more nibs, but I’m not a traditionalist.  I did come up with a nice trick to clean up the fret slots.  I did not have a fancy refret saw, so I picked up a $10 X-Acto laser saw kit at the local hardware store (the little red handled tools in the photo below).  It […]
  • Les Paul – Second Distilling of Tequila

    By Tony on October 15, 2012
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    It should be no surprise that the second time around is usually better than the first.  So many lessons are learned the first time around that can be corrected the next time around.  After playing my Les Paul style guitar for the summer and chatting with a local luthier it was clear that I needed to do some additional work […]
  • Neck Work

    By Tony on October 10, 2012
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    After six months or so with Tequila it’s time to fix what I got wrong up front.  Basically I never got the neck straight, it was a bit chunky, and I used fret wire that was not high enough.  So, a refret, neck reshape, and fingerboard leveling.   All part of the experience and learning process. Almost done with the big […]
  • Fall is for Fishing

    By Tony on October 7, 2012
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    There is something about fall that makes me want to go fishing.  Decide for yourself. A dusting of snow on the mountains…. The angle of light through the trees…. The buff of dry grass against the river… A hungry little rainbow trout rising to attractor flies…. Lenticular clouds, a sign of change to come…. And the chance for a big […]